The manager said the woman stamped her sub receipt and left without paying for the sandwiches.

MILLVILLE

Editor's note: Police on Friday were unable to provide
information on bail amounts, or whether some of the accused were taken to the
county jail or released on a summons.

* Tonya Marie Glenn, 36, of South Redfern Road in Port
Norris, was arrested Thursday and charged with driving while intoxicated,
making an unsafe lane change and reckless driving.

* Melissa A. Zimmer, 19, of East Main Street, was arrested
Thursday and charged with contempt.

* An officer responded to the Wawa at the corner of Wade
Boulevard and Main Street for a report of a shoplifting Thursday afternoon.

He spoke to the shift manager who said someone stole their
store's paid stamp and used it to steal two subs valued at $10. The manager
said she was working the register and went to deal with something else once she
finished with the line of customers.

When she returned a few minutes later she saw the stamp used
to mark sub receipts was missing from beside the register where she had left
it. She checked surveillance tapes and saw a light-skinned black woman with
braided hair, wearing a blue jean jacket, white shirt and tan pants grabbed the
stamp from beside the register.

The woman brazenly stamped her receipt for two subs, and
upon receiving them walked out of the store without paying. Surveillance
footage from outside showed she climbed into what looked like a brown Dodge
Neon or Ford Escort and drove away.

The manager said the stamp can only be used at that specific
Wawa.

The officer made a report about the incident and police did
not name any suspects Friday.

* An employee from the North High Street Rite Aid called policed
Thursday evening to report a shoplifting.

The employee told the responding officer that a tall, black,
bearded man wearing black jeans, a black beanie, and a khaki coat walked to the
condoms section of the store and took three 26-count boxes of Trojan Ecstasy
condoms valued at $25.99 each. He then left.

The officer was unable to identify the man but told the
employee to call the police if he returned.